Random Orbital Bob
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Is it suitable for an engineered solid oak kitchen worktop and if so how long would you let it dry/how many coats and how long dry time between coats? Would you denib between coats?
I also will likely at some time need to take an old finish off and sand back to bare wood. My approach would be to start with 120g with a random orbital and finish on 240 with a final finish along the grain by hand. Any reasons why this wouldn't work/be inadvisable?
The only reason I'm even asking is because it's for a good friend and I cant afford to make a single mistake. (The worktop is in situ and expensive). I'm second guessing myself in fact and over thinking all in one. But before I run the risk of ruining it I thought I'd bounce the plan off the forum.
Many thanks
I also will likely at some time need to take an old finish off and sand back to bare wood. My approach would be to start with 120g with a random orbital and finish on 240 with a final finish along the grain by hand. Any reasons why this wouldn't work/be inadvisable?
The only reason I'm even asking is because it's for a good friend and I cant afford to make a single mistake. (The worktop is in situ and expensive). I'm second guessing myself in fact and over thinking all in one. But before I run the risk of ruining it I thought I'd bounce the plan off the forum.
Many thanks